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By Train Through Thailand's West

June 30, 2025

Winding rivers. Countless canals. A rushing waterfall. Elephants come here to bathe, while local people build their houses on stilts: Water, the elixir of life, is everywhere in western Thailand.

By Train Through Thailand's West
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And the railroad follows its course.

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The canals that criss-cross Thailand are known as ‘khlongs’. Trains in the region often travel across water - as well as over the bridge on the River Kwai that became world-famous thanks to a feature film. 

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This journey begins in Mae Klong on the Gulf of Thailand. Here, the train passes through a market that takes place right on the tracks. Whenever a train approaches, vendors clear their stalls in a matter of seconds.

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From here, the route alternates between barren salt fields and lush tropical nature. People have been using the seawater to extract salt for centuries. 

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The train runs northwest from Bangkok on a route known as the ‘Death Railway’. The Japanese army had it built by prisoners of war and forced laborers during the Second World War.

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Less than a third of it is still intact. In addition to the memorial at Hellfire Pass, researchers and a Buddhist abbot ensure that this episode of world history is not forgotten.

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